Canada still plans to introduce a digital services tax in 2024 despite U.S. opposition, Chrystia Freeland said.

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      3% is a good start but…

      You know they are gonna list the DST on the game purchase as well right? I don’t know the qualification for this or is there a cut off in revenue generated in Canada. But service tax, like sales tax, either by subscription or contractual(like cloud service, digital platform, etc) there are no Canadian owned version(that’s big and stable enough), so you ended up need to buy those and they can just slap that 3% on the price tag.

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        It’s not a sales tax, it’s a tax on big tech revenue earned in Canada. You won’t be paying 3% extra on subscriptions, games, etc

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          I will believe it when I see it. I hope they implement it proper.

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            If big tech companies could get away with charging you more they’d be doing it already. These are tech monopolies and taxing them is a good thing.

            Also, it’s a tax on revenue not sales anyway.

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              They have been increasing prices. They have also removed basic services and account sharing.

              It’s not taxed on net income, but gross revenue. Semantically, it’s a “revenue” tax with the same effect as a sales tax. They collect $100 and get to keep $3. I appreciate the wishful thinking, but it will passed on to customers.

              The Canadian solution to every problem is always “more tax”.

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                The Canadian solution to every problem is always “more tax”.

                Well, traditionally it is: Establish a monopoly/monopsony.

                But with US companies already entrenched, it is a little late for that. “More tax” is our fallback plan.

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            So what prices specifically you think might be affected? Oculus Quest and Pixel phones? Cost per ad on Instagram? YouTube Premium monthly subscription?

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            Good. Then it’ll help Canadian companies carve out niches for themselves and contribute back to the Canadian economy.

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    Good fucking shit. US megacaps are not going to pull out of the Canadian market, but this helps Canadian companies compete within Canada.

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    Yup. Do it. Who gives a fuck what the US thinks about it. Get us that dental, baby!

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      In the same logic … if you are going to get screwed if you do nothing … or if you are going to get screwed doing something

      might as well try to do something

      I’d rather go down fighting than in just letting the world walk over me until I’m gone

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    That’s a funny photo of Freeland, lol. Great meme material.

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    Of course the US doesn’t like it. Their country is getting all the benefit of US corporations basically running the internet without contributing to the societies they are leaching money from.